Christina Zuk will depart Princeton Public Affairs Group in a few weeks.
The move comes at a time when Zuk has considerable connections among members of outgoing Gov. Phil Murphy’s administration – many of whom will remain in senior and mid-level positions – and a strong relationship with Gov.-elect Mikie Sherrill.
Zuk joined the firm a decade ago after serving as director of legislative and political affairs at JNESO, a health care union that represented over 5,000 nurses and medical technicians. She also held staff posts in the New Jersey State Senate and on statewide political campaigns.
She is the board president of 180 Turning Lives Around, a domestic violence prevention group that Murphy once chaired.
Zuk declined to comment on her plans.

